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Church of God (Holiness)

The Church of God (Holiness) is an association of autonomous holiness Christian congregations. It is an outgrowth of the 19th-century holiness movement.
==History==
The Church of God (Holiness) began on March 29, 1883 with the founding of a church in Centralia, Missouri with 44 members.〔A History of the Church of God (Holiness) by Dr. C. E. Cowen, p. 26〕 Those involved in this effort were: J. F. Watkins, N.T. Sneed, H.A. Foster, G. R. Sneed, F. H. Sumter, J.B. Ceighton, J. H. Allen, D. C. Brenneman, G. W. Petty, Isaiah Reid, T. B. Bratton, A. L. Brewer, A. M. Kiergan, and W. T. Bean. The movement grew out of a group of former members of the Methodist church that had been participating in the Southwestern Holiness Association. The leading cause of their departure from the Methodist Church was their zealous propagation of the doctrine of entire sanctification, and Methodist opposition to the Church of God interpretation of that doctrine. One of the early leaders was John Petit Brooks (1826–1915), who was editor of the ''The Church Witness' which merged with 'The Good Way', to become the "Church Herald," which later merged with the "Church Advocate and Holiness Banner" to become 'The Church Herald and Holiness Banner''. He left the Methodist Episcopal Church circa 1886 '.〔''A History of the Church of God (Holiness)'', by C. E. Cowen〕

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